15) This task is exclusive to non-recreate rookies of the S25 class and later. In 400 words or more, how has your experience been in the league? Who have you met that has made your time here more fun, friendly, and exciting? Have you been satisfied with your player’s early start? What was it like being drafted for the first time? Do you have any comments or suggestions for the entire league that you think should be implemented?
This upcoming season marks the start of the 3rd season since I joined the league. My experience since joining has definitely had its ups and downs. I was drafted 17th overall in the ISFL draft to the Philadelphia Liberty. I was drafted 18th overall in the DSFL, so this shows how much improvement I have made since then. Before the draft, I thought I was going to 1 of two teams, neither of which drafted me. So, this pick was a bit of a surprise to me, but I thought my relationship with one of the current GMs played a role in me getting drafted here. For those who don’t know, there is an unofficial ISFL videogames discord where a bunch of people from the ISFL and other sim leagues play games together. Through this server, I have met a ton of awesome people. One of these people I played games with was Soup, who was the Philadelphia GM at the time. I had gotten to know Soup by playing games such as Among Us with him. So, I thought this probably played a role in Philly drafting me. Well, it turns out that Soup didn’t even realize I was the same person as the one he had played games with. It was his war room that pushed to draft me after scouting me. I thought that was funny, and it was interesting how I ended up in Philadelphia anyway.
After getting drafted, my player Killian Chambers was called up to the ISFL in his first season. I was super excited to see how both my team and player would do. Philadelphia’s QB, Brock Phoenix, was one of the top QBs in terms of TPE entering the season. After spending the previous season in Minnesota where we focused on running the ball, I was excited to be part of a pass-heavy offense. In the first game of the season, I scored a TD. Although we ended up losing the game, it was great seeing Chambers get into the end zone. In the fourth game of the season, Chambers scored two more touchdowns, which brought his total TDs to three. With my player only scoring 1 TD in 14 DSFL games, I was thrilled with my player’s start to the season. Although Chambers’ pace slowed down as the season progressed, I am still very satisfied with the start of his career. With the league’s plans to switch to a new sim, I’m excited to see where Chambers’ career goes from here. I think Chambers and his team can only get better as time goes on!
26) Present your argument for the playoffs MVP. Show their stats and impact on the games that they played.
I think the MVP for the playoffs has to be someone on the San Jose Sabercats. The Sabercats played all their playoff games on the road and played well enough to win them all. To accomplish this impressive feat, one player was essential to their success. This player is no other than Jamar Lackson. Unlike his IRL counterpart, Lackson shows up in the playoffs. Lackson scored a TD in all three of San Jose’s playoff games. He also played a huge role in moving the ball down the field, totaling 252 rushing yards across the 3 games. While Lackson played well throughout the playoffs, his best game by far was in the Ultimus. Despite Lackson having a longest run of only 7 yards, he was pretty much guaranteed to pick up at least 3 yards when you needed him to. Totaling 27 rushing attempts, Lackson gained 101 rushing yards for an average of 3.7 yards per attempt. Lackson scored twice during this game, with both happening at critical times in the game. After both Colorado and San Jose failed to put up any points in the 1st quarter, Lackson scored the first TD of the game to put San Jose up 7-0 midway through the 2nd quarter. At the start of the 4th quarter, San Jose was up 20-10. They needed a TD to put the game away. Lackson answered the call, scoring on a 2-yard run to put San Jose up 27-10. This effectively put the game out of the Yeti’s reach, allowing San Jose to cruise to their 2nd straight Ultimus win. This shows how Lackson played great throughout the playoffs, especially during the Ultimus. He deserves to be the MVP of the playoffs.
This upcoming season marks the start of the 3rd season since I joined the league. My experience since joining has definitely had its ups and downs. I was drafted 17th overall in the ISFL draft to the Philadelphia Liberty. I was drafted 18th overall in the DSFL, so this shows how much improvement I have made since then. Before the draft, I thought I was going to 1 of two teams, neither of which drafted me. So, this pick was a bit of a surprise to me, but I thought my relationship with one of the current GMs played a role in me getting drafted here. For those who don’t know, there is an unofficial ISFL videogames discord where a bunch of people from the ISFL and other sim leagues play games together. Through this server, I have met a ton of awesome people. One of these people I played games with was Soup, who was the Philadelphia GM at the time. I had gotten to know Soup by playing games such as Among Us with him. So, I thought this probably played a role in Philly drafting me. Well, it turns out that Soup didn’t even realize I was the same person as the one he had played games with. It was his war room that pushed to draft me after scouting me. I thought that was funny, and it was interesting how I ended up in Philadelphia anyway.
After getting drafted, my player Killian Chambers was called up to the ISFL in his first season. I was super excited to see how both my team and player would do. Philadelphia’s QB, Brock Phoenix, was one of the top QBs in terms of TPE entering the season. After spending the previous season in Minnesota where we focused on running the ball, I was excited to be part of a pass-heavy offense. In the first game of the season, I scored a TD. Although we ended up losing the game, it was great seeing Chambers get into the end zone. In the fourth game of the season, Chambers scored two more touchdowns, which brought his total TDs to three. With my player only scoring 1 TD in 14 DSFL games, I was thrilled with my player’s start to the season. Although Chambers’ pace slowed down as the season progressed, I am still very satisfied with the start of his career. With the league’s plans to switch to a new sim, I’m excited to see where Chambers’ career goes from here. I think Chambers and his team can only get better as time goes on!
26) Present your argument for the playoffs MVP. Show their stats and impact on the games that they played.
I think the MVP for the playoffs has to be someone on the San Jose Sabercats. The Sabercats played all their playoff games on the road and played well enough to win them all. To accomplish this impressive feat, one player was essential to their success. This player is no other than Jamar Lackson. Unlike his IRL counterpart, Lackson shows up in the playoffs. Lackson scored a TD in all three of San Jose’s playoff games. He also played a huge role in moving the ball down the field, totaling 252 rushing yards across the 3 games. While Lackson played well throughout the playoffs, his best game by far was in the Ultimus. Despite Lackson having a longest run of only 7 yards, he was pretty much guaranteed to pick up at least 3 yards when you needed him to. Totaling 27 rushing attempts, Lackson gained 101 rushing yards for an average of 3.7 yards per attempt. Lackson scored twice during this game, with both happening at critical times in the game. After both Colorado and San Jose failed to put up any points in the 1st quarter, Lackson scored the first TD of the game to put San Jose up 7-0 midway through the 2nd quarter. At the start of the 4th quarter, San Jose was up 20-10. They needed a TD to put the game away. Lackson answered the call, scoring on a 2-yard run to put San Jose up 27-10. This effectively put the game out of the Yeti’s reach, allowing San Jose to cruise to their 2nd straight Ultimus win. This shows how Lackson played great throughout the playoffs, especially during the Ultimus. He deserves to be the MVP of the playoffs.
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